After our adventurous descent down Mount Tom's Precipice Trail we were hungry. Very hungry. Not handmade local croissant or organic frittata hungry. But cheeseburger hungry. Milkshake hungry. Lobster roll hungry. Fried clam strips hungry. You know what I mean....
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Mt. Tom, Vermont (or the day that the “Precipice Trail” seemed like a great option for kids and baby)
Aug 29, 2013 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
When I went to talk to the Ranger about climbing Mount Tom, he took one look at our merry band of pirates and decided that wide paths and gentle upgrades were the way to go. As he highlighted a route to the summit, he specifically told me to stay away from the...
Camper Wesley: Rookie Stats Have Been Calculated!
Aug 25, 2013 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
At a mere four months old, our little camper has racked up some serious traveling stats. Outdoor enthusiasts, let's play a game...Can you beat Wesley's numbers? Total states visited: 6 Total National Parks Visited: 3 Total Hikes Completed (or slept through...six of...
The Perfect Al Fresco Lunch: Trap Door Bakehouse, Quechee, Vermont
Aug 24, 2013 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
When the boys were younger, say one and two years old, we considered finding restaurants with picnic tables equivalent to winning the lottery. Meals were so much more enjoyable with a little more room to breathe and a little more space for the noise to carry. Now that...
Those Magical Places (Quechee / Pine Valley KOA)
Aug 23, 2013 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
The Quechee / Pine Valley KOA in Vermont had me at hello. I had emailed the campground a couple of weeks before our visit asking for a list of family-friendly hikes, and the co-owner, Cindy, sent me a friendly email that became the blue print for our adventures. So I...
The Art of Hand Holding: Quechee Gorge, Vermont
Aug 22, 2013 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
Our visit to the Quechee Gorge was one of my favorite moments of our whole Vermont trip. The mile hike down to the bottom of the Gorge was perfect for kids and full of quiet, easy beauty for the adults. * * * Down at the bottom, heaven presented itself in the form of...
Get Ye To Church (Or At Least to a Church Blueberry Festival)
Aug 20, 2013 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
We were driving down Route 5 from our campground to downtown Brattleboro when I saw it. One of those small signs sticking out of the ground that usually announce politicians or lawn services. This one was advertising a blueberry festival at the local First United...
We Looked At The Swim And We Jumped Right In: West Dummerston
Aug 19, 2013 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
We went to Vermont in search of family friendly hiking and swimming, and we found them both. On our last morning at the Brattleboro North KOA I walked into the cozy camp store and asked Beverly to recommend a good swim. She pulled out a list culled from swimming...
Sometimes the Universe Echoes: A Scavenger Hunt on Mount Putney
Aug 17, 2013 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
A couple of weeks ago I wrote about our first scavenger hunt hike in the Shenandoah National Park. We have done so many hikes in so many different states since the boys were born and have never once before been handed a trail scavenger hunt. Not in Acadia National...
When Base Camp Feels Like Home (Brattleboro North KOA)
Aug 15, 2013 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
As we packed up the camper on the last day of our stay at the Brattleboro North KOA my mother-in-law mentioned that the campground had started to feel like home. I agreed wholeheartedly. This southern Vermont gem is possibly the best managed family campground that...
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